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Internet law : regulating cyberspace and emerging technologies / Rodney D. Ryder and Nikhil Naren.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Bloomsbury, 2020.Description: liv, 562 pISBN:
  • 9789389714951
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 343.5409944
Summary: "Bearing in mind the revolutionisation of information technology and consequently, electronic communication and commerce, a basic understanding of regulations and ordinances governing these areas become crucial. “Internet Law: Regulating Cyberspace and Emerging Technologies” has been written, as the name suggests, to be a book which enunciates the various aspects of cyber laws in India, including commerce, cyber-crimes, security, governance, technology, contracts, data privacy, etc. taking place through the medium of internet. The aim is to provide a ready reference on all aspects of cyber law in a jargon-free, comprehensive manner. The key features of this book include, but are not limited to, non-theoretical components to aid readers in a pragmatic manner, such as practical chapters dealing with law for compliance by corporations, digital brand management, detailed analysis of various features, principles and scope of laws that will be crucial in determining the future of technology laws in India, such as the general data protection regulation (GDPR) and the Personal Data Protection Bill along with its impact on fundamental aspects of cyber law such as data privacy, data collection, use and dissemination, especially with revolutionary campaigns like “Digital India” underway. The book also analyses digital identification systems like Aadhaar and domain names. In addition, this book explores several less charted territories of cyberspace law and electronic commerce such as intermediary's liability, electronic evidence, intermediary service providers, etc., with the help of an in-depth examination of path-breaking Supreme Court decisions, e.g. in Shreya Singhal and Puttaswamy. Additionally, the book is accompanied by an easy-to-access web-companion that provides up to the minute developments on each topic in the book, along with several others relating to the cyber world, making this book the most updated and relevant one out there."--
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"Bearing in mind the revolutionisation of information technology and consequently, electronic communication and commerce, a basic understanding of regulations and ordinances governing these areas become crucial. “Internet Law: Regulating Cyberspace and Emerging Technologies” has been written, as the name suggests, to be a book which enunciates the various aspects of cyber laws in India, including commerce, cyber-crimes, security, governance, technology, contracts, data privacy, etc. taking place through the medium of internet. The aim is to provide a ready reference on all aspects of cyber law in a jargon-free, comprehensive manner. The key features of this book include, but are not limited to, non-theoretical components to aid readers in a pragmatic manner, such as practical chapters dealing with law for compliance by corporations, digital brand management, detailed analysis of various features, principles and scope of laws that will be crucial in determining the future of technology laws in India, such as the general data protection regulation (GDPR) and the Personal Data Protection Bill along with its impact on fundamental aspects of cyber law such as data privacy, data collection, use and dissemination, especially with revolutionary campaigns like “Digital India” underway. The book also analyses digital identification systems like Aadhaar and domain names. In addition, this book explores several less charted territories of cyberspace law and electronic commerce such as intermediary's liability, electronic evidence, intermediary service providers, etc., with the help of an in-depth examination of path-breaking Supreme Court decisions, e.g. in Shreya Singhal and Puttaswamy. Additionally, the book is accompanied by an easy-to-access web-companion that provides up to the minute developments on each topic in the book, along with several others relating to the cyber world, making this book the most updated and relevant one out there."--

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